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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Using comparatives to express 2 opposite things.

Could you help me with this please?

- The cops do less for you when you need them than they hurt you when you do something wrong.

- The players are angrier when they lose than they are happy when they win.

- The more he backs off the more you take advantage.

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Cops do less good when you need them than they do bad when you anger them. The players are sadder when they lose than they are happy when they win. The more he backs off the more advantage you take.

  • Cops do less good when you need them than they do bad when you anger them.
  • The players are sadder when they lose than they are happy when they win.
  • The more he backs off the more advantage you take.
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Cops do less good when you need them than they do bad when you anger them.
The players are sadder when they lose than they are happy when they win.
The more he backs off the more advantage you take.

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